歌曲 | Class Of '65 |
歌手 | Joe Walsh |
专辑 | You Bought It - You Name It |
下载 | Image LRC TXT |
作词 : Walsh | |
Well I got a letter from a high school friend | |
Who I never really know that well, he wrote me | |
And the mothball letter on a blue and white sweater | |
From the Class of '65 got me planning, planning | |
Standing in a room full of faces (in a room), | |
I knew them all | |
But I could not place the names with the faces | |
Now converstaion makes me nervous | |
I just smile and nod along | |
When it comes to telling stories, | |
I could go on and on | |
I went downstars to straighten my tie | |
Laid on a table | |
I chance to pass by were some stories | |
On some notebook paper from some high school friends | |
And they all had tales to tell | |
And they all sent pictures of their families | |
And the stories read so well | |
I just stood there and pretended | |
I had something in my eye | |
And the tears fell on the letters | |
I had to, sorry we missed ya, maybe next time | |
Tell everyone | |
I said hi, hi | |
From the Class of '65, hi | |
From the Class of '65, hi |
zuo ci : Walsh | |
Well I got a letter from a high school friend | |
Who I never really know that well, he wrote me | |
And the mothball letter on a blue and white sweater | |
From the Class of ' 65 got me planning, planning | |
Standing in a room full of faces in a room, | |
I knew them all | |
But I could not place the names with the faces | |
Now converstaion makes me nervous | |
I just smile and nod along | |
When it comes to telling stories, | |
I could go on and on | |
I went downstars to straighten my tie | |
Laid on a table | |
I chance to pass by were some stories | |
On some notebook paper from some high school friends | |
And they all had tales to tell | |
And they all sent pictures of their families | |
And the stories read so well | |
I just stood there and pretended | |
I had something in my eye | |
And the tears fell on the letters | |
I had to, sorry we missed ya, maybe next time | |
Tell everyone | |
I said hi, hi | |
From the Class of ' 65, hi | |
From the Class of ' 65, hi |
zuò cí : Walsh | |
Well I got a letter from a high school friend | |
Who I never really know that well, he wrote me | |
And the mothball letter on a blue and white sweater | |
From the Class of ' 65 got me planning, planning | |
Standing in a room full of faces in a room, | |
I knew them all | |
But I could not place the names with the faces | |
Now converstaion makes me nervous | |
I just smile and nod along | |
When it comes to telling stories, | |
I could go on and on | |
I went downstars to straighten my tie | |
Laid on a table | |
I chance to pass by were some stories | |
On some notebook paper from some high school friends | |
And they all had tales to tell | |
And they all sent pictures of their families | |
And the stories read so well | |
I just stood there and pretended | |
I had something in my eye | |
And the tears fell on the letters | |
I had to, sorry we missed ya, maybe next time | |
Tell everyone | |
I said hi, hi | |
From the Class of ' 65, hi | |
From the Class of ' 65, hi |